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  • Bryan Silletti

    This week is our last Sunday service before the season of Advent begins. Christmas may bring a mix of emotions for each of us, depending on our current situations and life experiences. For me, I love Christmas time. It is a time to spend with my wife, and our new baby daughter! The gift of a child in Jesus has a whole new meaning for me now.

    In this week, Psalm 29 takes us out of our daily lives and has us look up to a different place of celebration. It is a celebration of Jesus, who is enthroned as King. I was amazed at the imagery where the “voice of the Lord…

    Breaks cedars…

    Strikes with flashes of lightning…

    Shakes the desert…

    Twists the oaks and strips the forests bare…”

    I am not sure what emotions it stirs in you, but for me it stirs fear and excitement…It certainly gives me a real sense of the power of God and causes me to take a breath…Then, I am reinvigorated by the last line. Our LORD, who is enthroned as King, in all His might, does not want to break us, but wants to strengthen us and give us peace. Thank you Jesus!

    As you are preparing for Christmas and whatever place it may take you, remember that the LORD who made this world, and whose voice is powerful, longs to give you peace and strength.

     

  • Sunday 26 November 2017

    Old Rectory update
    Contractors have started work on site and are currently working on demolition and groundworks to form the new layout. Foundations will be poured towards the end of next week ready for the start of construction.  Mark Pateman

    Busbridge Church
    The walls will be going back in this coming week. The work will take place over a couple of days and we hope this will cause as little inconvenience as possible. If in doubt, please check with the Church Office.

    Margaret, Angela and Stephen Swanton wish to thank everyone for the cards and kind messages of sympathy received at this very sad time. They have been a great blessing to us all.

    New Year’s Eve
    There will be a Churches Together service on Sunday 31st December 6.30pm -7.30pm in Busbridge Church. If people could sign up to be welcomers etc that would be great. Please speak to Michael Stubbs if you can help.

    Advent Book Collection for Delight
    3 in 10 children in the UK do not own a single book of their own. Delight believes every child should have their own books to enjoy at home. Last year they provided over 3,000 children from disadvantaged communities with beautiful books that they could choose, take home and very importantly keep. We are holding an advent book collection on behalf of Delight, so in the lead up to Christmas please consider donating your outgrown books to this wonderful charity so that other children, who otherwise would not have access to books at home, can continue to enjoy them. Throughout advent we will be collecting pre-loved (good condition) and new books for children aged between 3-11, look out for the box at the back of church / in the church entrance. If you would like to know more, please speak to Debbie Ollerenshaw.

    Fair Trade, Tradecraft & Christian Aid
    Many friends from Busbridge&Hambledon Church  supported recent fundraising events, which raised a lot for the charities. June Higgins Fairtrade stall raised £729, the Tradecraft stall £642 and Christian aid £223 (which is doubled in November by the UK Government). Thanks again for your support. Lizzie & David Burndred.

    Christmas Quiz night
    Nexus Charity Quiz Night on Saturday 2nd December in Busbridge Village Hall 7.45pm for 8.00pm start. Buy your tickets this weekend before it’s too late! Our Quizmaster is Alan Betts, with Dudley Hilton keeping track of the scores. There’ll be a charity raffle in support of ‘Topic of Cancer’ Guildford, which raises funds for ground-breaking research into cancer immunotherapy. Tickets are £12.00, including a quiche supper and some delicious homemade desserts. To buy your tickets, contact Janet Harvey or Kate Kaye. It’s always a great evening…all are very welcome.

    Volunteer needed!
    Our office volunteers do an absolutely invaluable job in the life of Busbridge&Hambledon Church, and we don’t know what we’d do without them! On your behalf, a HUGE thank you for all that they do. We have a vacancy for a volunteer on a Friday morning, starting in the New Year…could this be you? Just 2½ hours once a week or find a friend and ‘job share’ and help out every fortnight, term time only if you prefer it that way. To find out more, call Karen at the church office on 01483 421267.

    School applications
    If you are thinking of submitting a church application to Busbridge Junior School then you’ll need to:
    1) visit the Busbridge Junior School website and familiarise yourself with their admission criteria (‘About Us’, ‘Policies’, ‘Admission Criteria for 2018-2019’). We have hard copies in the office if you don’t have access to a computer.
    2) pick up an information sheet from the church office
    3) bring the church reference form to the church office by 10th December at the latest (please ensure that you are eligible – the criteria are on the information form)
    4) a member of the clergy will meet with you to discuss your application and if approved, you need to take your signed Benefice verification to the school by the application closing date (15th January 2018).

    Movie matinee
    If you were already planning on going to the fabulous Busbridge Junior School Christmas Fayre on 2nd December why not throw in a Christmassy movie at the end of it? This popular Christmas film is perfect for getting you in the Christmas spirit and will be shown in Busbridge Church at 2.30pm. Popcorn served and no cost to attend – bring as many of your friends as you like (and a good idea to bring a cushion too).

    Advent evensong
    Sunday 3rd December, 4.00pm at Hambledon Church, a special ‘reverence’ service in the style of choral evensong to mark Advent Sunday. To that end, a choir from across the Benefice has been put together and will be led by Jim Godwin. One not to miss!

    please pray for…
    · Brian & Diane Albery
    · Jingle & Mingle on Wednesday night
    · David Mace, who has broken his arm
    · The recently bereaved
    · Our political leaders
    · Those organising various Christmas events
    · The upcoming Busbridge Junior Christmas Fayre
    · South Munstead Lane and their road steward, Niki Ford
    · Appletree Close and The Hydons

     

  • Sunday 19 November 2017

    School applications
    If you are thinking of submitting a church application to Busbridge Junior School then you’ll need to:
    1) visit the Busbridge Junior School website and familiarise yourself with their admission criteria (‘About Us’, ‘Policies’, ‘Admission Criteria for 2018-2019’). We have hard copies in the office if you don’t have access to a computer.
    2) pick up an information sheet from the church office
    3) bring the church reference form to the church office by 10th December at the latest (please ensure that you are eligible – the criteria are on the information form)
    4) a member of the clergy will meet with you to discuss your application and if approved, you need to take your signed Benefice verification to the school by the application closing date (15 January 2018).

    Movie matinee
    If you were already planning on going to the fabulous Busbridge Junior School Christmas Fayre on 2nd December why not throw in a Christmassy movie at the end of it? This popular Christmas film is perfect for getting you in the Christmas spirit and will be shown in Busbridge Church at 2.30pm. Popcorn served and no cost to attend – bring as many of your friends as you like (and a good idea to bring a cushion too).

    Volunteer needed!
    Our office volunteers do an absolutely invaluable job in the life of Busbridge&Hambledon Church, and we don’t know what we’d do without them! On your behalf, a HUGE thank you for all that they do. We have a vacancy for a volunteer on a Friday morning, starting in the New Year…could this be you? Just 2½ hours once a week or find a friend and ‘job share’ and help out every fortnight, term time only if you prefer it that way. To find out more, call Karen at the church office on 01483 421267.

    The gift of gift wrapping…
    If anyone would like to help the children of Busbridge Junior school wrap their presents in the secret Santa room from 12.00pm-2.00pm on 2nd December then please get in touch with Nicky Hemery.

    Thank you
    From Ss Peter and Paul and St Marks: “This Sunday will be the last regular monthly service led by the Busbridge Worship Group at St Marks.  A huge thank you goes to all members of this group who have been invaluable in committing to worship alongside the congregation of St Marks.”

    Advent evensong
    On Sunday 3rd December, 4.00pm at Hambledon church, David Mace will be leading & Hilary Pettman preaching at a special ‘reverence’ service in the style of choral evensong to mark Advent Sunday. To that end, a choir from across the Benefice has been put together and will be led by Jim Godwin. One not to miss!

    Palestine: More than black and white
    A talk and photos from  Busbridge’s own James Jagger and Millie Badman-Smith about their recent experiences in Palestine with the Amos Trust; Wednesday 29th November, 7.30pm, St Nicolas Church Hall, Bury Street, Guildford. For more information go to www.westsurreypsc.org.uk.

    Feba prayer meeting
    The day of the Feba prayer meeting has changed: the next one will be at 42 Minster Road, Godalming, at 3.00pm on Friday 8th December. Do come and pray for this media organisation which does vital work in Yemen, Pakistan, the Horn of Africa, and many other places in the news. Further information from Shelagh Godwin.

    Nexus Charity Quiz Night on Saturday 2nd December
    Our Quizmaster is Alan Betts with Dudley Hilton keeping track of the scores. Come and join us in Busbridge Village Hall at 7.45pm for 8.00pm start. It’s always a great evening! There’ll be a charity raffle in support of ‘Topic of Cancer’ Guildford, which raises funds for ground-breaking research into cancer immunotherapy. Tickets are £12.00, including a quiche supper and some delicious homemade desserts. Call now to get your tickets, don’t miss out by leaving it too late! Contact Janet Harvey or Kate Kaye.  All are very welcome.

    Hambledon prayer breakfast
    The next prayer breakfast is on Saturday 18th November, 8.30am in the Hambledon Church room. All welcome.

    Advent
    Are you contributing a picture to the Busbridge giant advent calendar?! If you’ve arranged this with Jenny Lansdowne then make sure you  hand in your artwork to the church office as Advent is fast approaching. There may be some spaces left – see Jenny for more details or email advent@bhcgodalming.org.

    Save the Date
    Busbridge Ball will be happening on 24th February 2018. Put it in your diaries now. More details to follow.

    A bit random, but just in case…
    …you are looking to update your home insurance, take a look at Ecclesiastical Insurance. They currently have a promotion where they have pledged to donate £130 to your church for every new home insurance policy taken out (until December 2018). More information on www.ecclesiastical.com/Trust130.

    please pray for…
    · St Mark’s Church, Ockford Ridge and the team from BHC who have been supporting them in recent months
    · The recently bereaved
    · Those working in hospices (Phyllis Tuckwell, Shooting Star Chase)
    · Those organising various Christmas events
    · The upcoming Busbridge Junior Christmas Fayre
    · Shackstead Lane and their road steward, Mary Keech
    · Alldens Lane and Salt Lane

     

  • Keith Harper

    What are the things that cause your heart to shout for joy?  Success at work?  A wedding?  A poem?  Autumnal colours?  A piece of art?  A newborn baby?  Choral evensong? 

    I don’t know whether Psalm 98, in particular, was the inspiration but the words in verse 4 ‘Shout for joy to the Lord…’ and elsewhere brought to my mind Hillsong’s ‘Shout to the Lord’.  Darlene Zschech is said to have written it when she was struggling with money worries and the stresses of raising a young family.  She says that the line: ‘Nothing compares to the promise I have in you’ was something she could cling to when her circumstances seemed bleak.  Does that ring true for you today?

    Our cares and problems daily crowd out the joy we should be feeling but surely if we could completely and consistently take in what God did for Israel and Jesus did for us, our hearts would not only ‘shout for joy to the Lord’ but also we would be led into a Life of Worship. 

    Not only, of course, should we reflect on who God was and is today but also on the promise that he is yet to come; that is the basis of all the exuberant praise of Psalm 98.  It is the anticipation of the appearance of God to bring peace, justice and healing over the earth; to wipe away every tear and to produce in us a joy for which the joyful things of this earth are but an inkling.

     

  • Sunday 12 November 2017

    Old Rectory Update
    Last Sunday Busbridge held its ‘Big Sunday Dig’. We have heard many stories of people taking their turf home and praying for the project.
    We were short of our target last week but, due to incredible generosity, we are able to update everyone across Busbridge&Hambledon (with many in Hambledon committed financially – thank you)…
    …So, with amazing congratulations, we can say building work starts Monday because, over the past week gifts have been pledged which means we have…fully reached the target!!
    Plus have additional mission giving on top of this! We are grateful to those with standing orders into 2018 which have been factored into the plans for covering the cost of the works.
    Hooray!
    Please note that the Old Rectory is now a building site so there is no access. Any questions, please speak with Anthony Charter or Mark Williams (not Mark Pateman).

    A warm welcome to all the people attending our Remembrance Services today (children will remain with the congregation). If you’ve not been to Busbridge or Hambledon before and you’d like to know a bit more, please ask one of our lovely welcomers for a welcome pack.

    More exciting news…
    The four part adaptation of Howard’s End starts this Sunday at 9.00pm on BBC 1. The scenes featuring Howard’s End, the house and its village are filmed in and around Hambledon and include a funeral procession across the fields and the burial itself in the churchyard at St Peter’s. Enjoy the scenery including Vann as Howard’s End and a member of the 9.00 congregation amongst the extras! We think the churchyard scene is likely to be at the beginning of episode 2 on Sunday 19th November.

    Could you be our Mary or Joseph?
    We are looking for 2 children to be part of the town procession on Saturday 9th December at 3.00pm. Have you ever wanted to be Mary or Joseph? Then now’s your chance! You’ll get to dress up as these important Bible characters and walk from Crown Court all the way to the Pepperpot. Ideally our Mary and Joseph need to be aged 8-12 years. To put your name forward, please contact Becky on becky.bradley@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267 for more details.

    Alternative Advent idea…(It’s not all about the chocolate!)
    With Christmas fast approaching and the ever growing choice of advent calendars probably getting all too overwhelming, we have an idea for your family for a non-conventional advent calendar. The ‘25 days of Christmas Bible verses’ is an alternative family advent calendar for you and your family to find and read different bible verses together. It gives you a taking point at a family meal or an activity to do after the busy school day to relax at home. If you would like this alternative advent calendar, email becky.bradley@bhcgodalming.org.

    Hambledon prayer breakfast
    The next prayer breakfast is on Saturday 18th November, 8.30am in the Hambledon Church room. All welcome!

    Save the Date
    Busbridge Ball will be happening on 24th February 2018. Put it in your diaries now. More details to follow.

    Upcoming musical events…
    The Creation: A concert by Blackheath and Bramley Choral Society Saturday 25th November, Holy Trinity, Guildford. For tickets ph 01483 285654.

    Godalming Community Gospel Choir invite you to join them for a very special Christmas celebration on Saturday 16th December 2017 at 7.00pm at St Peter & St Paul’s with guest soloist Anu Omideyi. A selection of contemporary and traditional Christmas gospel songs, wine and mince pies!

    Nexus Christmas Quiz
    Tickets for this popular annual event happening on Saturday 2nd December are now on sale.  Tickets are £12 and include a quiche supper with homemade desserts. There will also be a raffle for the Nexus charity of the year, ‘Topic of Cancer’. All welcome! To buy your tickets call Janet Harvey on 423264 or Kate Kaye on 415296.

    La, La, Laaaaaaaaa!
    We are rapidly approaching Christmas and the time has come to get our fantastic choir together for the carol service on Sunday 17th December! If you’d like to sing in the choir, please drop Jenna an email at jenna.brown87@yahoo.com, everyone is welcome! Rehearsals will be on Mondays 20/11, 04/12 and 11/12, 8.00pm – 9.00pm, in the church. (NB. you don’t need to be able to attend all three rehearsals). 

    Advent
    This year we would like to turn Busbridge Church Centre window into a giant Advent calendar. To do this we will need 24 x A3 pictures, which could be artwork, a phrase, photo or other creative celebration of the season. Schools, children, groups or individuals are all welcome to get involved. For more details please contact advent@bhcgodalming.org.

    Jingle & Mingle
    Only a few tickets left for this lovely Christmas craft event happening Wednesday 29th November at Clock Barn Hall. Book your tickets (a mere snip at just £5) by contacting karen.kinder@bhcgodalming.org.

    please pray for…
    · Those working in medicine
    · All those who came along to  the wonderful Choral Evensong service on Wednesday
    · Those organising various Christmas events
    · Rectory Close and their road steward, Shelagh Godwin
    · Woodlands Road and Roundals Lane

     

  • Frances Shaw

     We have had quite a lot of deaths in our community recently; each person loved, cherished and remembered. Yet these numbers are small when we think of the many who have died in war. I can imagine relatives here, mostly wives and mothers, scouring the newspaper lists for news of their husbands and sons; or living in fear of the arrival of a certain telegram.

    We remember those who have died. Their lives, both individually and corporately, have shaped who we are. So remembering is not just looking back, but bringing into the present all that has brought us to this point. The two central events of both Jewish and Christian practice centre on remembering: the Jewish remembering deliverance from Egypt in the Passover, and the Christian remembering Jesus’ own remembering of this, overlaid with his own death and resurrection as a new expression of it.

    In the Jewish Passover, the youngest child asks, ‘Why is this night special?’ not ‘Why was this night special?’ In a similar way, when we share the bread and wine we recall Jesus’ words, ‘This is my body … this is my blood’. Our remembering brings the past into the present and shapes the reality we inhabit.

    Hear these words of Jesus (John 10.28): no one will snatch them out of my hand. No one.

     

  • Sunday 5 November 2017

    BIG SUNDAY DIG at Busbridge
    Today at Busbridge may seem slightly strange if there are people on your pews holding shovels…DO NOT BE ALARMED! Today is all about the ‘Big Sunday Dig’ as we come to the end of a month of fundraising for Old Rectory. There’s more information about this in a handout available in all services as well as more gift forms available if you haven’t yet had the chance to fill one out.

    A warm welcome to the family and friends of William Taylor, Grace Gaskell and Eloise Rouzel who join us this morning for their baptisms at Busbridge Church.

    Remembrance service
    A reminder that next Sunday, 12th November, is Remembrance Sunday. Both churches will be having combined services; a family friendly service which will include our local uniformed organisations at Busbridge at 10.00am (please note the different service time) and Hambledon Remembrance at 10.30am.

    A message from June Higgins…
    “A big thank you to all the lovely people who helped after Dick’s death. He would have liked to join me in thanking you for coming to the service, for sending so many cards and flowers and for all the kindness during his last illness. With love, June.” 

    Most of you will know by now, that Terry Swanton died suddenly on Sunday 22nd October, at home.  Please continue to hold Margaret, Steve and Angie in your prayers.  There will be a Service of Thanksgiving for Terry’s life in Busbridge Church on Friday 10th November at 2.30pm, to which all are warmly invited. Please note, parking is available at the village hall (reserved for this service).

    Space for God – Prayer Event
    Do you want one hour away from pressure? One hour away from noise? One hour in which to know God’s peace? Then ‘SPACE FOR GOD’ 8.00pm – 9.00pm on Tuesday 7th November  in Busbridge Church is the place for you.  For you earlybirds, there’s also an alternative session at 6.45am in the centre. All welcome.

    La, La, Laaaaaaaaa!
    We are rapidly approaching Christmas and the time has come to get our fantastic choir together for the carol service on Sunday 17th December! If you’d like to sing in the choir, please drop Jenna Brown an email, everyone is welcome! Rehearsals will be on Mondays 20/11, 04/12 and 11/12, 20:00 – 21:00, in the church. (NB. you don’t need to be able to attend all three rehearsals). 

    Fairtrade Days
    You are warmly invited to a sale of fairly- traded crafts, charity Christmas cards, gifts and food on Friday 10th November (11.00am – 4.00pm) & Saturday 11th November (11.00am-4.00pm). There is also a simple soup lunch each day – proceeds to Christian Aid. This is being held this year at 3 Braemar Close, Godalming  (Liz & David Burndred).

    Nexus Christmas Quiz!
    Tickets for this popular annual event happening on Saturday 2nd December are now on sale.  Tickets are £12 and include a quiche supper with homemade desserts. There will also be a raffle for the Nexus charity of the year, ‘Topic of Cancer’. To buy your tickets call Janet Harvey or Kate Kaye.

    Advent
    This year we would like to turn Busbridge Church Centre window into a giant Advent calendar. To do this we will need 24 x A3 pictures, which could be artwork, a phrase, photo or other creative celebration of the season. Schools, children, groups or individuals are all welcome to get involved. For more details please contact advent@bhcgodalming.org.

    Jingle & Mingle!
    Tickets for this lovely Christmas craft event are selling quickly – don’t miss out! Wednesday 29th November at Clock Barn Hall. Book your tickets (a mere snip at just £5) by contacting karen.kinder@bhcgodalming.org.

    A service of Choral Evensong – Wednesday 8th November
    Busbridge Church is the venue for a special Choral Evensong service to celebrate the joint 150th anniversaries of both Busbridge Church and King Edward’s School’s move to Witley.  The Chapel Choir from King Edward’s School will be joining us for this event and it promises to be a very special occasion having a robed choir back in Busbridge Church for the first time in many years.  Our very own Margot Spencer is leading the service so do come along and support Margot and the students who have all put in so much effort in preparing this for us.  This event is hosted by Prime Time, but it is a service for all to enjoy as part of our 150th Anniversary celebrations – not just Prime Time members.  Refreshments will be served from 4pm, with a short talk about the history of Busbridge Church commencing at 4.15pm. The service itself will start at 4.45pm. All welcome!

    please pray for…
    · The Big Sunday Dig at Busbridge this Sunday
    · The final giving before building work starts on the Old Rectory
    · Please give thanks and pray for Fr David Parmiter, who was this week inducted as the Catholic priest for Godalming.
    · The family and friends of Terry Swanton, Dick Higgins and Rae Taylor
    · Anne Sheldrake’s Thanksgiving service on 11th November
    · Those being baptised today
    · Those working in Social Services
    · Ramsden Road and their road steward, Ruth Roseblade
    · Underhill Close and Rock Hill

     

  • Jeannie Postill

                                        Been on a diet recently?
      According to those who know these things 70% of us are on/off dieters.
                   ‘Bread is the staff of life’ …heard that one?
            Or how about ‘Adam’s ale’. Do you know what that is?
    Food is a pleasure and delight (especially in the hands of a good cook) but also food and drink are necessities for our overall health and well-being.
    Without food and water we die – it is as basic as that.
    What are the parallels between your basic appetite for  food and drink  and your hunger and thirst for the new, full life Jesus offers?
    What do you need to do to increase your daily intake of sustenance?  On that depends your well-being as you face challenges ahead.

     

  • Sunday 29 October 2017

    Light Party
    Are you 4-11 years old? Do you want to be happy instead of scared on the 31st October? Yes? Then we have the perfect place for you. Come along to celebrate our Let it Glow – Light Party and join us for fun, games and a silent disco! It’s £2 on the door per child. Book your ticket online as spaces will go. Parents go free (you’ll need to stay for the party). Children, get your parents to sign up now!  31st October 4-6pm at Busbridge Church. Go to www.bhcgodalming.org/light-party. We hope to see you there. For more information email becky.bradley@bhcgodalming.org.

    We are shocked and sad to report that Terry Swanton died unexpectedly last Sunday 22 October.  We send our love to Margaret, Angie, Steve and the whole family.  As soon as we have details of Terry’s funeral service, we will let you know.

    We are also sad to hear of the death of Rae Taylor, a longstanding member of Hambledon Church.  Rae’s funeral service will take place in Hambledon on Friday 3 November at 11.00 a.m., followed by burial in the churchyard.  All friends are welcome.  Please surround Rae’s daughter, Helen, and her family with your prayers.  (Family flowers only; donations instead of flowers for the National Deaf Children’s Society.)

    A number of people have been asking about Anne Sheldrake’s Thanksgiving Service.  The arrangements have now been finalised and the service will be held in Godalming Baptist Church on Saturday 11th November 2017 at 11.30am. There will be a buffet lunch afterwards, to which all are warmly invited.  However, if you are intending to go (and eat!), it would be really helpful if you could please let Graham know graham.sheldrake@yahoo.com.  Thank you very much.

    New babies!
    We are delighted to hear of the safe arrival of Joshua Francis Lambert, a son for Suzie and Ollie, on Wednesday 18th October.   Congratulations, also, to Vicky and Phil Scarborough, whose daughter, Aurora was born on Thursday 19th October.  All doing well, as far as we know!

    Old Rectory Driveway
    Sundays : please don’t use the old rectory driveway for parking unless for disabled use

    This year we would like to turn Busbridge Church Centre window into a giant Advent calendar. To do this we will need 24 pictures, which could be artwork, a phrase, photo or other creative celebration of the season. Schools, children, groups or individuals are all welcome to get involved. For more details please contact advent@bhcgodalming.org.

    A service of Choral Evensong – Wednesday 8th November   Busbridge Church is the venue for a special Choral Evensong service to celebrate the joint 150th anniversaries of both Busbridge Church and King Edward’s School’s move to Witley.  The Chapel Choir from King Edward’s School will be joining us for this event and it promises to be a very special occasion having a robed choir back in Busbridge Church for the first time in many years.  Our very own Margot Spencer is leading the service so do come along and support Margot and the students who have all put in so much effort in preparing this for us.  This event is hosted by Prime Time, but it is a service for all to enjoy as part of our 150th Anniversary celebrations – not just Prime Time members.  Refreshments will be served from 4pm, with a short talk about the history of Busbridge Church commencing at 4.15pm. The service itself will start at 4.45pm. All welcome!

    Be messy next Sunday!
    The next in our series of amazing Messy Church services will be at Hambledon next Sunday, 5th November at 10.30am. We have a wonderful new team heading up our Messy activities – do come along and join us!

    Nexus
    On Thursday 2nd November, Graeme Lewington, of the Wey and Arun Canal Trust, will tell us about the history of the canal since it opened in 1816, and illustrate the tremendous task the Trust is now undertaking on the restoration of the canal for leisure purposes. So, come along and discover more about ‘London’s Lost Route to the Sea’. We’ll meet in Busbridge Church Centre at 8.00pm. All are very welcome, including men, to what should be a fascinating evening!  We look forward to seeing you.

    Jingle & Mingle!
    Tickets for this lovely Christmas craft event are selling quickly – don’t miss out! Wednesday 29th November at Clock Barn Hall.. Book your tickets by contacting karen.kinder@bhcgodalming.org.

    Old Rectory – half way point update
    Thank you to the people who have given so far in this final push. Remember – we can’t do this without your help. We have 1 week left until we hope to sign the contract with the builder. Please do prayerfully consider your gift and be reassured that no gift is too small. More information and a giving form is available in all services, or contact Martin Lambert.

    Hambledon Ladies Breakfast
    The next event is happening on  Saturday 4th November, 8.30am at West Surrey Golf Club. Tickets are £9 and available from Hambledon Village Shop.

    Verger – Correction: Ben has accepted a part-time role as a Facilities Person and not as verger as noted last week.  We are grateful to Veronica Jefferies for taking on the verging responsibilities for Funerals and Weddings. 

    please pray for…
    · The final fundraising push for Old Rectory
    · The families of Terry Swanton, Dick Higgins, Ann Sheldrake and Rae Taylor
    · Catherine McBride in her new role
    · The work of Nexus
    · Quartermile Road and their road stewards, Jan Pinto and Denise Brunning
    · Tuesley Lane and Potters Hill

     

  • David Mace

    It seems a long while ago since we began our journey together through John’s gospel; admittedly we have done it in three sections, not covered everything and covered other books and issues in between. For myself, it has been a most rewarding series of studies and sermons.  Thank you to everyone who has contributed.

    This Sunday we come to the last chapter which I have always had titled in my mind as ‘Breakfast in Galilee’. (Is this the only description of breakfast in the Bible?).  The two halves of the chapter are equally but differently evocative –first, sunrise on the lake, stillness and mistiness, tired frustrated fisherman, the lone figure hailing them and giving advice, the miraculous catch, the recognition of who he was and Jesus greeting them; and then secondly, the catch landed, breakfast eaten, most of them relaxing, but one person tense and probably still ashamed, how can he be forgiven, he who was to be the rock for Jesus to build on, the gentle questions and the charge given.

    Can we not see ourselves in both these settings – struggling with the cares and details of life and failing to see the figure of he who promised to be with us always, failing to hear his voice and his guidance, and, – avoiding his presence and his gaze when we are feeling embarrassed or guilty at our failures, he wants to forgives us, to be with us, working with us to bring the good news of forgiveness to our world of family and friends, colleagues and acquaintances and those we seemingly meet randomly.

    Then Jesus said to Peter, ‘Follow me’ .